Careers

Year 12 Students
Change of Preference
Change of Preference packs have been posted home to students. These contain information about the Careers timeline for the rest of 2020 and into 2021. For VTAC applicants, information about Change of Preference sessions and counselling services being offered by the tertiary institutions, availability of, and contact details for, Careers staff after the release of the Results and ATAR and some information about enrolment is also provided.
Results and ATAR
Your VCE study scores, ATAR and VTAC Scaled Study Scores will be available to you via the Results and ATAR website and the Results and ATAR app. All current VCE students will receive a statement of VCE study scores from VCAA. Only students who have applied for courses through VTAC this year and have paid their VTAC processing fees will be sent an ATAR statement in the mail.
Accessing your results online
The VCE results and ATAR service will be available on Wednesday 30 December, from 7am. To view your results online, log on to resultsandatar.vic.edu.au using the instructions provided there. Note: The Results and ATAR service log in details are different from your VTAC ID and PIN. You will need your VCAA Number (not your VTAC ID) for registration. An easy way to find your VCAA number is to look in the top left hand corner of the "2020 Year 12 Pathways Post Secondary School" document emailed to you at the conclusion of your interview with Ms Gibbs or Mrs Borg during Term 3.
Career News 18
Career News Issue 18 is now available and includes information about:
- The ACU ‘Know Your Options’ Change of Preference virtual sessions
- The Good Universities Guide Change of Preference EXPO
- Change of Preference at VU
- Studying the Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation at VU
- Change of Preference at Monash
- An Engineering Information session
- Your Essential Guide to studying Science at Monash
- The Diploma of Teacher Education Preparation course
- An article fact checking whether Humanities graduates have the same job prospects as Science graduates in light of the new tertiary fees for 2021
and much more.
Careers Newsletter on My Aitken
Career News is written and published fortnightly and is available via My Aitken / Resources / School Life / Aitken News / Careers Newsletter / Careers Newsletters – 2020 Editions:
Contact Details
Please contact us via email:
rgibbs@aitkencollege.edu.au; or
Mrs Clare Borg & Ms Rae Gibbs
Careers Counsellors